Script Supervisor and other movie things. #2 Stunna. I will hâte Nico Harrison to my last breath. Galatians 4:16

Joined April 2008
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Mike Brown winning a ring because Fox is ass after he got unjustly fired because Fox is ass is so poetic
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There’s a part in the book White Noise where the characters talk about losing their identity once they’ve aged out of being the primary demo for advertisements and marketing.I think about that every time I see nostalgia porn videos because they’re always just ads for old products
It's rare that AI video makes me feel any emotion. But these "nostalgiamaxxing videos" really do capture what it's like to grow up in the 90's Credit: homeforchristmasofficial
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It’s true: if you need everything spoon fed to you, and can only watch a movie via plot beats you’re gonna have a bad time at DISCLOSURE DAY.
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All these videos of tourists coming to the United States and seeing that the people are here are nothing like our garbage leadership gives me tremendous hope. ❤️🇺🇸
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British dudes having their first Texas BBQ 🍖 … they’ll be applying for citizenship by end of day. 🇺🇸

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I remember someone asking OG why he drew teeth on the “owl” and in true OG fashion, stone faced he said “that’s how they eat”. Then he just left. I still have the drawing somewhere in my condo.
I’ve seen a lot of reminiscing about OG’s time in Toronto but haven’t seen anybody post the single funniest thing he did there: his drawing of the OVO logo
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For many visitors from Europe, a first trip to Costco during the World Cup becomes a cultural experience on its own. The huge packages, endless variety, and products ranging from food to clothing, coolers, and even hot tubs show a different side of everyday shopping in the U.S. It’s fun to see the surprise and excitement over something Americans sometimes take for granted. Even a simple Costco hot dog becomes a memorable moment because of the combination of taste, size, and value. Travel is not only about seeing famous places; sometimes it’s about discovering small everyday differences between cultures. Who would have thought a warehouse store could become one of the highlights of a World Cup trip?
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Scotland may not win the World Cup but they are real contenders in the World Cup of fandom.

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This is …. And I don’t say this lightly…. The single greatest piece of writing I have ever seen in my life The Japanese have discovered unlimited chips & salsa and it’s beautiful
USA. A Mexican restaurant. We had not yet ordered anything, and the food was already arriving. Chips. Salsa. Unrequested. Free. I stopped the waiter. "We have not earned these." "They just come with the table, man." They come with the TABLE. In my land, hospitality is a debt. Every gift creates an obligation, weighed carefully, returned in the proper season with interest of feeling. Here, the gift arrives before you have even proven you can pay for dinner. This is not an appetizer. This is a declaration: we trust you. Eat. I ate with the gravity the moment deserved. And then — I must report this calmly — the basket emptied, and a new one appeared. "Did we…?" "Refill," the waiter said. "It's bottomless." Bottomless. They have wells of salsa. The supply lines of this nation are beyond anything my ancestors imagined. My friend warned me. "Don't fill up on chips, dude." Too late. I had accepted three baskets. Honor demanded each one be finished — an unfinished gift is an insult. By the time my actual food arrived, I was a ruined man. I was not hungry. I was not comfortable. I had been defeated by a courtesy. Generosity that arrives before the request cannot be repaid. It can only be survived. I know the rule now. I have made my peace with the basket. One basket. Two at the most. Who am I deceiving. There is no number of baskets I would refuse. The trust of a nation is in that salsa, and I intend to honor all of it.
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USA. A Mexican restaurant. We had not yet ordered anything, and the food was already arriving. Chips. Salsa. Unrequested. Free. I stopped the waiter. "We have not earned these." "They just come with the table, man." They come with the TABLE. In my land, hospitality is a debt. Every gift creates an obligation, weighed carefully, returned in the proper season with interest of feeling. Here, the gift arrives before you have even proven you can pay for dinner. This is not an appetizer. This is a declaration: we trust you. Eat. I ate with the gravity the moment deserved. And then — I must report this calmly — the basket emptied, and a new one appeared. "Did we…?" "Refill," the waiter said. "It's bottomless." Bottomless. They have wells of salsa. The supply lines of this nation are beyond anything my ancestors imagined. My friend warned me. "Don't fill up on chips, dude." Too late. I had accepted three baskets. Honor demanded each one be finished — an unfinished gift is an insult. By the time my actual food arrived, I was a ruined man. I was not hungry. I was not comfortable. I had been defeated by a courtesy. Generosity that arrives before the request cannot be repaid. It can only be survived. I know the rule now. I have made my peace with the basket. One basket. Two at the most. Who am I deceiving. There is no number of baskets I would refuse. The trust of a nation is in that salsa, and I intend to honor all of it.
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After OG Anunoby's shot, the ESPN truck went all-in on celebrities and forgot about the players who'd just won and lost the game. Full pod here: open.spotify.com/episode/2F9…
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You don't see a lot of Spielberg blocking because producers hate that shit. You can't edit around it. Definitely not in TV - but movies are basically TV now. You've got to cover everything so they can get in the edit and change it. I also think the audience now has been trained for vanilla coverage. Don't move the camera too much, get your close-ups and reverse shots.
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There’s a greater diversity of vintage film cameras in line at the Vista than there is on Facebook marketplace.
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New footage shows a police officer in Pasadena California being shot by another while “horseplaying” 🤦🏾‍♂️😭
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They expect us to believe these results and not ask questions 🙄
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Kids today have no idea how good The Onion was, like when Autistic Reporter Michael Falk delivered this news package, “Train Thankfully Unharmed In Crash That Killed One Man”
Man do I miss when the onion was good
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Most of the posts from "AI Directors" really give Poe's law a run for its money.
3 things The Social Network sequel tells us about filmmaking in 2026: 1. The distribution pipeline is broken. The whistleblower story broke 5 years ago, the film arrives now. 2–5 years from script to theater means cinema can't talk about the present. 2. Tech is still filmed by outsiders. That's why it rarely feels true on screen, and why the biggest industry of our time has no insider cinema. 3. Hollywood can't make films that fuel ambition anymore. The Social Network (2010) shaped a generation of founders (including me). This one looks like a warning. If you want to capture reality, find faster ways to make films.
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George Lucas’ mind is such a fascinating place

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I've never seen the girl in the Wendy's commercial actually eat the food
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Bruh I never noticed this but he kinda look like George Bush
no way Book’s hair is turning gray already 😭😭
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